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1 Amended Draper Ham Radio Association (DHRA) By-Laws Timber Brook Dr., Draper, UT December 2015 Article I. Preamble The mission of the Draper Ham Radio Association (DHRA) is to provide licensed amateur radio operators, living within the boundaries of Draper City's nine emergency preparedness districts, the opportunity to serve the community, primarily for emergency communications. The DHRA holds a weekly public safety net for licensed amateur radio operators to test their equipment, improve operating skills, pass message traffic and prepare for emergency operation in the event of a real emergency. The net, operating at , with a PL tone of 100 on Thursday evenings at 8:30pm (except for the 4 th Thursday when a monthly face-to-face meeting is held at 7pm at the LDS Eastridge Stake Center building in the Relief Society (RS) room at 1187 East Draper Parkway in Draper, Utah in lieu of the net, is conducted in support of and in cooperation with the public safety efforts of local, state, and national emergency response organizations. In cooperation with the City of Draper, the DHRA will operate and maintain the city-owned repeater for the primary use of the DHRA and the City, in accordance with a Memorandum of Understanding between the DHRA and the City. The weekly public safety net will be conducted by the DHRA on the Draper City-owned amateur radio repeater. Nets may also be conducted on simplex frequencies from time to time as needed. We encourage all amateur radio licensed operators in and around the City of Draper to be fully aware of the importance of emergency preparedness for themselves and their families and for their community, to learn how to operate their radio equipment and to train in proper radio skills and protocols in the event of an emergency where emergency response is needed. Article II. Membership and Membership Removal Section 1. Membership Membership in the DHRA is open to all licensed amateur radio operators, and includes voting privileges. There are no annual dues at this time. Individual members are free to decline requests from the City of Draper for reasons of safety, conflicts of interest, or other reasons. The DHRA is a volunteer organization, with no compensation to any of the members. As such, individual members of the DHRA may terminate their membership in the association at any time and thereby terminates any responsibilities they may have to the DHRA and to the City of Draper. To join, contact the DHRA via at Section 2. Membership Removal Any member may be removed by an affirmative vote by the majority of the DHRA Board. Article III. The DHRA Board Officer Tenure, Resignation and Removal The DHRA Board consists of 4 officers: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Repeater Trustee, and others as deemed necessary. All officers must have a reliable amateur radio, phone, and internet and be able to post to the DHRA website. Section 1. Officer Tenure To preserve administrative continuity, officer elections by the general membership will be held on an odd/even rotating annual basis, with elections for President and for the Secretary to be held on the odd years, and elections for Vice President, Net Coordinator and the Education & Training Coordinator to be held on the even years, making term of office to be two years. The exception to this rule is the Repeater Trustee who is elected by the DHRA Board and who can only be replaced from office by resignation of this office or removal from office. Section 2. Officer Removal & Resignation If an Officer of the Board fails to serve the board or fails to be available to send and receive communications in a timely manner, the said Officer may be removed from his/her position by an affirmative vote of the majority of the DHRA Board. If an Officer resigns and or is no longer able to fill the role, the remaining Officers will appoint someone to fill their position for the remainder of the term.

2 -2- Article IV. Officer and non-officer Position Duties & Responsibilities Section 1. Duties of the President: Must have an amateur radio license, a reliable amateur radio, phone, and internet and be able to post to the DHRA website. Conduct monthly face-to-face meetings for the general DHRA membership. Coordinate and liaison with the Draper City Emergency Preparedness committees, including attending their meetings, and other meetings as required. Serve as a contact for the DHRA, and as an Officer on the DHRA Board. Supervise dissemination of all public information about the DHRA. Coordinate with other members of the board as needed, and call Board meetings as needed. Create other positions and committees as needed in cooperation with Board members. Store all official DHRA documents, which at a minimum will be Document of Management, By-Laws, a copy of the DHRA Club Station Callsign Amateur Radio License with FCC Registration Number (FRN) which also shows the Operator's (Trustee) FRN number, and the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the City of Draper. Section 2. Duties of the Vice President Must have an amateur radio license, reliable amateur radio, phone, and internet and be able to post to the DHRA website. Assist President in responsibilities, and assume leadership when President is not available. Serve as a contact for the DHRA, and as an Officer on the DHRA Board. Section 3. Duties of the Secretary Must have an amateur radio license, reliable amateur radio, phone, and internet and be able to post to the DHRA website. Administer the DHRA internet website as coordinated with the President. Disseminate information to the public, as approved by the President. Maintain membership database contact information, and keep minutes of meetings. Ensure President is informed of all activities and has access to all information. Section 4. Duties of the Net Coordinator Makes sure there's a Net Control for each weekly net. Makes sure the Net Control's signal can be heard, and if not, that relays occur, or a change in Net Control. Coordinates with Education & Training Coordinator for scheduling and presentation of pre-determined weekly net training items, and that they are short (3 to 5 min.) Ensures net check-in results with callsigns are ed to the DHRA secretary. Must have an amateur radio license, reliable amateur radio, phone, and internet and be able to post to the DHRA website.

3 -3- Section 5. Duties of the Repeater Trustee The Repeater Trustee shall hold all licenses for DHRA Club Stations. Be trained in the operation and tuning of and maintain the Draper City-owned amateur radio repeater system operating with frequency pair , PL tone of 100, offset , and store schematics and software, cable and accessories for same. Acts as designated Control Operator of the DHRA Club Station, KG7EGM, in accordance with FCC Part 97 regulations, and in correlation with the Memorandum of Understanding with the City of Draper. Appoint assistant designated Control Operator(s) as needed, with the approval of the DHRA Board. Act as Chairman of the Repeater Committee and call and conduct meetings as needed. Make recommendations to the DHRA Board for members of the Repeater Committee. Advise when technical advice and repair is needed, and provide information to the Board as needed. Serve as an Officer on the DHRA Board. Section 6. Duties of the Education & Training Coordinator Ensures emergency preparedness and/or amateur radio communication-related training items are prepared for weekly nets and that they are short (3 to 5 min.), and coordinates with Net Coordinator on this. Can or may work with DHRA Officers on meeting content and other related-training issues. Article V. Nets The weekly public safety nets are open, directed nets that are held on each Thursday evening at 8:30pm, operating at , PL tone of 100, except for the fourth Thursday evening when the monthly face-to-face meeting is held, and with the exceptions of holidays simplex is the backup frequency. Check-ins are first by emergency preparedness districts in Draper, followed by a visitor check-in. The nets are directed and ensured by the Net Coordinator, who also may act as Net Control. Article VI. Meetings Monthly face-to-face meetings are open to the public and are held on the fourth Thursday evening of the month at 7pm, in lieu of the Thursday evening public safety net, except for holidays. These meetings will be held at the LDS Eastridge Stake Center at 1187 East Draper Parkway in Draper, Utah (or at the Public Library at 1136 Pioneer Road in Draper, Utah) unless otherwise noted, and meeting times and agendas will be posted no later than one week in advance of the meeting on the DHRA website, and also by . Members and non-members alike, licensed or non-licensed in amateur radio, are welcome to attend these meetings. For any other meetings that need to be held, at least one week's notice must be given. Notices will be posted in the and on the DHRA website, draperhamradio.wordpress.com. An annual meeting will be held on the 4 th Thursday of the month in February, during which time annual elections will also be held. Notice of this meeting will be posted one month in advance with information on nominations. Article VII. Internet Presence, Website Security, and DHRA maintains an internet website at draperhamradio.wordpress.com. Website admin access privileges will be given to all officers.the Secretary will manage and administer the content on the blog as approved by the President. The Net Coordinator will post weekly net check-in results. The Education & Training Coordinator will post and administer training items and documents. And the Vice President and Repeater Trustee can post from time to time, too, as needed.

4 -4- Article VIII. Elections, Nominations & Voting Section 1. Elections DHRA Elections will be held at the Annual Meeting in January which is held at the monthly face-to-face meeting on the 4 th Thursday. Elections for President and for the Secretary will be held on odd years, and elections for Vice President, Net Coordinator, and the Education & Training Officer will be held on even years. Election results will be determined by the majority of votes cast. Section 2. Nominations & Voting Nominees must be 18 or older, licensed in amateur radio, and be members of the DHRA and be aware of the responsibilities listed in the by-laws for the respective officer position and non-officer positions desired. Incumbents can run again. Anyone of these individuals can nominate themselves in addition to being nominated by a member of the DHRA. Notice of the nomination process will be given in December on or before the 4 th Thursday. There are two options for the nominating process: by , or made in person at the January monthly face-to-face meeting on the 4 th Thursday. Nominees do not have to be present at the January meeting. Voting members must be present at the January monthly meeting in order to vote. The nominating option window will open on January 1 st by ing nominations to If a member nominates someone by , it is that member's duty to also copy that nominee in the to the Officers, and to have the approval of the nominee. The option nominating window closes 24 hours before the January monthly meeting, at 7pm Wednesday evening. If a member nominates someone while at the January meeting and the nominee is not present, the member must have proof of the nominee's acceptance of the nomination. Article IX. Repeater System Equipment, Housing Location & Maintenance Section 1. Care of Repeater System The DHRA does not own a repeater. The mission of DHRA volunteers is to work with the City of Draper to support emergency communication response. The City does supply the repeater, the antenna and housing for the DHRA to support this mission and to help the City. The DHRA operates the following Amateur Radio Repeater using the call sign KG7EGM: , PL tone of 100. The DHRA Repeater Trustee, assisted by DHRA volunteers on the Repeater Committee will provide the operation and general preventive maintenance of the repeater, according to a Memorandum of Understanding between the DHRA and the City of Draper (see Exhibit B). Access to the interior room is controlled by the Draper City Police Department at the SunCrest fire station for the purpose of maintaining, repairing or auditing the repeater system. This access is coordinated by the DHRA with the Draper City Police Department and/or the Draper City Public Works Department, and any needed access for repairs to the antenna will be coordinated with the Draper City Public Works Department. Needed repeater maintenance funds or needed contracted technical advice shall be requested of and provided by the City of Draper on an as needed basis. The repeater system consists of a Kenwood TKR-850 repeater and software cable, a Wacom WP-678 Band Pass Band Reject Duplexer, a Duracomm power supply, a Phelps Dodge Stationmaster PD11511, 10 db gain UHF omni-directional antenna, a 20 ft. mast, lightning protection and/or arrestor, heliax cable, other coax cables, connectors and miscellaneous hardware. The repeater is 2 RU. The duplexer is 3 RU. The power supply is 3 RU.This repeater system equipment is owned by the City of Draper. It is located at the fire station atop Traverse Mountain in the SunCrest development, United Fire Authority (UFA) #122. The antenna is on a 20 ft. exterior mast mounted from the ground. The repeater equipment is in an interior room controlled by the Draper City Police Department, housed in a rack that also contains a repeater owned and operated by the Draper City Police Department.

5 -5- Article IX. Repeater System Equipment, Housing Location & Maintenance (Cont'd) Section 2. Repeater Equipment & Location The DHRA will operate and maintain an open repeater with the frequency pair / , with a PL tone of 100 as coordinated with the Utah VHF Society. The repeater will be available 24 hours per day on an open basis, for use by locally licensed amateur radio operators, with preference (to the extent possible allowed by FCC regulations) given those who are participating in emergencies, drills, and community services in connection with Draper City. Use by guests on the system will be governed by the DHRA By-Laws and applicable FCC regulations. The DHRA's club station callsign for the repeater is KG7EGM, and as of this writing, the DHRA Repeater Trustee is the legal holder of this station callsign (attached as Exhibit A). The DHRA Repeater Trustee is designated by the President or by the Vice President of the club and must hold an amateur service operator license grant (see Section 97.5(b)(2) of the FCC Rules). Under all circumstances, the station repeater trustee is ultimately responsible for the correct and proper station operation, and is assumed to be the designated Control Operator by the FCC unless the Repeater Trustee designates someone else to be the designated Control Operator. The FCC rules consider both to be equally responsible (see page 12 of the FCC Rules and Regulations effective February 23, 2007, and per FCC Part (a) of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations). Section 4. Repeater Committee The Repeater Committee members are appointed by the majority of officers on the board upon recommendations from the Repeater Trustee and serve at the pleasure of the Board. There needs to be a minimum of 4 members of this committee, consisting of the Chairman, assistant designated control operator(s), and others and needed. The Repeater Trustee chairs this Committee, thus calling and conducting meetings as needed, for the purpose of discussing and conducting maintenance of the repeater system, suggesting and developing policies for use of the repeater frequencies in correlation with the Board and the City of Draper, and making recommendations for any updates or additions, changes or removal of the repeater system and antenna equipment. Article X. Approving, Adopting and/or Amending DHRA By-laws Any DHRA member can suggest changes to the DHRA by-laws. The by-laws can then be amended and adopted by either of the following methods: (a) 2/3 vote of all officers; or (b) Majority vote of the members present in a regular monthly face-to-face meeting, as long as there is at least one DHRA Officer is present.

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